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The State Department contends that a canal treaty can be made with Panama without further legislation as Panama will simply take the place of Colombia within the Spooner law. The rights and obligations of the United States on the isthmus are the same no matter what government holds the territory.

The La Nacion reprints a letter President Roosevelt sent to Miguel F. Rodriguez regarding a presentation Rodriguez gave on "Roosevelt and the True Conception of Political Life." Roosevelt writes about his admiration for the Argentine Republic and Rodriguez's discourse.

Rear Admiral Cotton and the officers of the United States European squadron are being entertained in Lisbon, Portugal. Ambassador Bryan paid tribute to Portuguese exploration and civilization. King Carlos I of Portugal visited an American battleship and sent greetings to President Roosevelt.

An English translation of a speech given by President Roosevelt to the Argentine people. Includes a response from an Argentine person (the author of the note), regarding racial origins of Argentinians and Americans. This record number also contains the Spanish language copy.

The memorandum says that it has become part of the public discourse to blame Germany for all events that happen contrary to their wishes. The writer says that various accusations levied against Germany's meetings with delegates from places like Tripoli have proven false. Throughout the memora...

The Russian newspaper Novoe Vremya claims that war is being brought to Russia by the antagonism of the new world. The United States is seeking world hegemony and is undertaking an anti-Russian campaign.

The writer claims that William Jennings Bryan and United States Senate Democrats are attempting to organize a fight between Theodore Roosevelt and the senate over the San Domingo treaty in order to gain political advantage. The Roosevelt administration is aware of their efforts.

Secretary of War Elihu Root would like a meeting with President Roosevelt, Secretary of State John Hay, and Attorney General Philander Knox before they begin communicating with Cuban President Tomas Estrada Palma.